Hörund

Old Norwegian Dictionary - hörund

Meaning of Old Norwegian word "hörund" (or hǫrund) in Norwegian.

As defined by the Johan Fritzer's Old Norwegian dictionary:

hörund (hǫrund)
hörund, f. 1) = hörund (n.) 1; konan spyrr,hvesso or (nl. sárinu) skal koma örenne;sker or, segir hann, eða spenn umtöngina ok kipp svá or sáreno, at eigisláe harundenne saman OHm. 9716. 2) = hörund (n.) 4; þat (nl. Jesu OrdJoh. 11, 25 fg) er svá at skilja, at sá,sem á mik trúir, þótt hann hafi dauðrverit í líkam, mun lifa í önd þar til,er hann lifnar, ok hörund hans sú(&vl þat), er þá lifnar, mun aldri deyjaþaðan af Heilag. I, 5234.

Part of speech: f

Orthography: Johan Fritzner's dictionary used the letter ö to represent the original Old Norwegian (or Old Norse) vowel ǫ. Therefore, hörund may be more accurately written as hǫrund.

Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚼᚯᚱᚢᚿᚦ
Medieval Runes were used in Norway from 11th to 15th centuries.
Futhork was a continuation of earlier Younger Futhark runes, which were used to write Old Norse.

Abbreviations used:

f.
Feminin.
m.
Masculin.
n.
Neutrum.
nl.
nemlig.

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